Tobacco and cotton.
People in the Southern Colonies relied heavily on agriculture for their livelihoods. They used natural resources such as fertile soil, forests, and waterways to grow crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo. They also utilized timber and fish from the surrounding environment to sustain and build their communities.
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The southern colonies relied on both indentured servitude and slavery to support their labor-intensive agricultural economy. Indentured servants provided a low-cost labor source for a temporary period, while slavery provided a more permanent and exploitable workforce to meet the demand for labor on plantations. This dual system allowed the colonies to sustain their profitable cash crop production.
The Pilgrims found themselves in a hostile environment with only their religious faith to sustain them
Plantation owners thought they needed slaves to maximize profit by exploiting free labor in agriculture. Slavery allowed them to maintain low production costs and increase their economic gains. Additionally, the plantation system relied on slave labor to sustain large-scale agricultural operations.
Slaves formed and maintained community on the plantation through shared cultural practices, religious beliefs, storytelling, music, and work routines. Even in the face of oppressive conditions, they found ways to support each other, preserve their traditions, and resist their exploitation through solidarity and resilience. This sense of community helped them navigate the harsh realities of plantation life and sustain a sense of identity and belonging.
Fore School of Management's motto is 'To achieve and sustain Leadership in Management Education, Research, Consultancy and Development.'.
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The northern blockade of southern ports during the American Civil War helped prevent the Confederacy from receiving crucial supplies and aid from foreign countries. This contributed to the economic strain on the southern states and weakened their ability to sustain their war effort.
Growth centred development is a strategy in development that regards economic growth as the most important goal of development. More attention, therefore, is focused on the objectives of the economy because the well-being of the society is dependent on it.On the other hand, People centred development places people at the centre of the development process. This strategy empower people and strengthen their capacity to sustain themselves.